Missing mum found
My heartfelt thanks to the kind stranger who helped my elderly mum on Sunday, August 4.
Mum has dementia and currently resides in a local nursing home. Despite her dementia, mum recently managed to 'escape' from her nursing home, cross a major intersection and make it about 15 minutes down the road to Peake Ave, Peakhurst, where she took a tumble and could not get up.
Clearly mum had her guardian angel with her as a very kind hearted individual came across mum on the grass and called her an ambulance.
I have spoken with the nursing home and emergency services, but have not been able to get your contact details, in order to thank you personally.
Fingers crossed you are reading this as we would like to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
McDonald Family, Mortdale
Wallet was left in trolley
On Thursday, August 8, my wallet was left in a trolley at Caringbah Shopping Village by my elderly mother (94 and still pushing a trolley).
I'd like to acknowledge the young trolley man who handed my wallet into Woolworths. Not only do they service the community, but are trustworthy. Thank you, so much for your honesty.
Kerri Peddie, Meroo Meadow
Next time coffee's on me
Thank you to Fiona who was caring enough to pay for my coffee in Cronulla after I was stranded at the cashier without my wallet which I had absentmindedly left in the car. I owe you one Fiona.
Mary, Woolooware
Pete driven by kindness
I would like to thank Peter of Caringbah South who found my friend's handbag in Percival Street on Monday, July 29. Peter drove to Gymea to leave a note on her door before meeting us to return it.
Jenny, Lilli Pilli
Send in your kind acts
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